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Government does not rule out further aid cuts in letter to parliamentary committee
Government does not rule out further aid cuts in letter to parliamentary committee Sarah Champion, the chair of the International Development Committee, says response to letter seeking reassurance over aid spending ‘does not fill me or my committee with confidence’ - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The government has failed to commit to maintaining the current level of aid spending – which has already been cut by 40 per cent – the chair of parliament's International Development Committee...
Government does not rule out further aid cuts in letter to parliamentary committee
Government does not rule out further aid cuts in letter to parliamentary committee Sarah Champion, the chair of the International Development Committee, says response to letter seeking reassurance over aid spending ‘does not fill me or my committee with confidence’ - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The government has failed to commit to maintaining the current level of aid spending – which has already been cut by 40 per cent – the chair of parliament's International Development Committee...
'Raped by a dog': Westminster debate on grooming-gang survivor testimonies
TOI correspondent from London: British MPs assembled at Westminster Hall heard this Monday graphic testimonies of grooming-gang survivors describing trafficking, rape and torture at the hands of mostly Pakistani-origin men, forcing parliament to revisit a sordid saga mothballed by decades of institutional failure. A survivor recounted in her recorded testimony, read out by Restore Britain MP Rupert Lowe, how a gang of rapists once filled a room with dogs, "making bets on whether the dogs...
Listen up, England. The Health Secretary is going to be data controller for everyone's Single Patient Record
Health secretary James Murray has said that he will become a data controller of all National Health Service records in England shared through the government’s planned single patient record (SPR). Murray, who is formally the secretary of state for health, told the House of Commons on 1 June that GP surgeries, NHS trusts and other care providers will continue to manage and take responsibility for their own records, but added: “Where that information is then shared through the single patient...
The best new popular science books of June 2026
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'It's time Elon Musk stopped using our outrage as a cash-machine'
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Grading the first month for all 15 WNBA teams
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From a ‘plucky plumber’ to the ‘King in the North’: Who are the Makerfield by-election candidates?
From a ‘plucky plumber’ to the ‘King in the North’: Who are the Makerfield by-election candidates? Polls suggest it will be a tight race between Labour candidate Andy Burnham and Reform UK’s Robert Kenyon - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments In two weeks’ time, the people of Makerfield will head to the polls in what could be the most important by-election in recent history. The outcome of the contest – triggered by the resignation of Labour MP and former minister Josh Simons – will likely...
The Betrayal of Black Patriots
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Women's T20 World Cup prize money: How much will winners, runners-up earn? Full breakdown
The countdown to the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup has begun, with England preparing to host the tournament for the first time in 17 years. The last time the competition was staged in England was in 2009, when the home side created history by becoming the inaugural champions under the leadership of Charlotte Edwards, who now serves as England Women's head coach. The hosts will be aiming to recreate those golden memories while also drawing inspiration from their triumph in the 2017 ICC Women’s...